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Jogging routes around Villaverla traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and natural environments. The region features lush woods, open meadows, and clear streams, particularly within the scenic Val Leogra. Runners can explore routes through charming rural areas and past historic hamlets, offering varied terrain for different preferences. The area's geological features, such as those around the Buso della Rana Park, also contribute to its diverse outdoor appeal.
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QUIET PLACE IN THE MIDDLE OF NATURE
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The set of springs that make up the Bacchiglione stream are enclosed in a splendid naturalistic area. It is possible to access it from different points and in different ways, but in any case cycling here is wonderful. There is a refreshment point: to check its opening I recommend you visit the official website of the place, https://www.risorgivedelbacchiglione.it.
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Villa Porto (Villa da Porto Pedrotti) in Vivaro di Dueville is a Venetian villa from 1554, attributed to the architect Andrea Palladio. It cannot currently be visited inside.
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Relaxing dirt roads run alongside the Timonchio River and circumnavigate the Caldogno detention basin, walking above its banks, through beautiful countryside with a view of the Piccole Dolomite and the Asiago Plateau: an ideal excursion on foot, by bike, or on horseback. Detention basins are large areas—in this case, low-lying fields—designed to temporarily store excess river water to prevent flooding downstream. When the water exceeds the warning level, intake gates are opened to release part of the flow into these enormous basins; it's essentially a controlled flood. Once the danger has passed and the level has returned to normal, the water is gradually released back into the river through the opening of outlet gates. The Caldogno reservoir, in particular, consisting of two basins ('casse') dug out of open countryside, regulates the flow of the Timonchio River before it flows a little further downstream into the Bacchiglione, safeguarding the Vicenza metropolitan area. It was built as part of a broader hydraulic safety project by the Veneto Region after the exceptional floods of 2010. https://misaitalia.it/prodotti/10/49
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The resurgences are spontaneous outcrops of water, typical of the Po Valley: in this particular case, in the mountains the water of rain or snow origin is not retained by the karst soil of the Asiago Plateau and the Little Dolomites; instead of remaining on the surface and descending through the valleys, it infiltrates the rocks, forming cracks, tunnels and caves; after this slow journey underground, which can last 10 years, in the low plain it encounters waterproof clay layers which force it to re-emerge. It comes out very pure, very clear, full of mineral salts and at a constant temperature of 10-13°. This is how the Bacchiglione river originates, in the middle of the countryside as if by magic, and then flows through Vicenza, Padua and finally flows into the Adriatic. The Bacchiglione Resurgences are a nature reserve which, thanks to the aforementioned peculiarities of the water, create an ideal habitat to host animal and plant species not common in the surrounding areas. They are a resting place for migratory birds and there is in fact a hut for birdwatching. This oasis of peace is open on weekends and divided into three areas: the first accessible for free; the second only with a guided tour (for a fee, booking on the site a few days in advance); the last area is a complete reserve and can only be used for scientific purposes. https://www.risorgivedelbacchiglione.it
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The flood lamination basin of the Timonchio, in Caldogno, in the Vicenza area, is the first of a series of interventions necessary for the hydraulic safety of the territory from the floods of the Timonchio - Bacchiglione. The reservoir makes it possible to laminate the peak flow rates of the Timonchio stream in Caldogno, cutting the flood wave by filling a volume of 3.8 million cubic meters of water, so that a flow rate compatible with the capacity of the course arrives downstream. water so as to avoid the overflows and floods that have occurred in recent years, especially in Caldogno and Vicenza.
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Running routes around Villaverla offer a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and natural environments. You'll find yourself jogging through lush woods, open meadows, and alongside clear streams, especially within the scenic Val Leogra. The area also features charming rural paths and geological formations, such as those near the Buso della Rana Park, providing varied surfaces for your run.
Komoot offers over 15 running routes around Villaverla. These range from easy loops to more challenging moderate paths, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
The majority of running routes in Villaverla are classified as moderate, making them suitable for most runners. There are also a few easy options for those looking for a gentler pace, and a couple of difficult routes for more experienced trail runners.
Yes, many of the running routes in Villaverla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the White roads of Villaverla – Caldogno Flood Control Basin loop from Villaverla is a popular circular option, and the Villa Da Porto Pedrotti loop from H6 also offers a great circular experience.
You can expect captivating panoramic views, especially in the Val Leogra, which offers glimpses of the Piccole Dolomiti and Monte Pasubio. The area around Buso della Rana Park also provides scenic routes through rural areas and past the Rio Rana, with its significant karst phenomena.
Yes, the region around Villaverla is rich in history. While running, you might pass by traditional hamlets or have the opportunity to visit nearby landmarks such as the Palladian Basilica or Piazza dei Signori in Vicenza. The Buso della Rana Cave itself is a notable natural and geological attraction.
Yes, Villaverla offers several routes suitable for families. The generally low difficulty of many paths, particularly around the Buso della Rana Loop's shorter variants, makes them accessible for various fitness levels, including those running with children. These routes often pass through charming rural areas, offering a pleasant experience for all.
Many natural trails in the Villaverla region are generally dog-friendly, especially those through woods and meadows. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in agricultural areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual routes.
Yes, parking is typically available near popular starting points for running routes, especially in areas like the Parco del Buso della Rana. For specific routes, checking the komoot tour details will often provide information on recommended parking spots.
The running routes in Villaverla are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the fresh air of the Val Leogra, and the peaceful, scenic countryside that makes for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, you can find longer options for endurance training. For instance, the Running loop from Dueville covers approximately 13 km, offering a good distance for a sustained run through open countryside. The region also hosts a half marathon, indicating the presence of suitable terrain for longer distances.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for running in Villaverla, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late evening runs are recommended, while winter offers a different, often crisp, experience, though some trails might be muddy after rain.


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